by Ali Baucom
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Our Bella / Canvas t-shirts are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes. All t-shirts are machine washable.
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American Sloth Celebrate the 4th Pattern is a patriotic themed design that can be worn year after year. Image showcases a repeating pattern of a... more
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American Sloth Celebrate the 4th Pattern is a patriotic themed design that can be worn year after year. Image showcases a repeating pattern of a happy sloth hanging merrily from a branch with a red, white, and blue hat atop its head. Colorful text using America's national colors encircles the sloth reading "Celebrate the 4th." July 4th, otherwise known as Independence Day, is the day each year that America celebrates and lets freedom ring.
I have had the innate love of creating art since as far back as I can remember. My older sister teases me that I liked drawing so much, that when I was 3 years old, I climbed over her bed and ate her crayons that she had tried to hide from me. So, if I take my sister’s view on things, you could say that art is truly within me. This passion continued through the years landing me in the National Art Honor Society in high school where I helped organize and bring the Very Special Arts Festival to our county. I then volunteered with the event for 11 years after graduation. I have had artwork hanging in England, Canada, Australia, and in over 7 states in the United States. I have also donated framed artwork and/or merchandise to the Annual...
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